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This is the major philosophical concern and parallels the question for technical artifacts in general.

After drawing out the theoretical structures of Taiyô to tetsu, I conclude by suggesting that in terms of its relation to criticism and literary history, Mishima's project and the problematic posed by it closely parallels the question of the emperor-system (tennôsei) and its own problems of cultural representation.

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The question of whether Lyft drivers are independent contractors or employees has parallels with the question of whether FedEx drivers are independent contractors or employees.

Each of these issues raises questions of governance, institutional design, and allocation of authority paralleling the questions that domestic legal systems have answered in constitutional terms.

Mr. Perry's rise in Texas politics has run parallel with the question of whether he was very good at politics or very lucky at politics.

This is an intriguing parallel, but the question of whether competition among proliferative units occurs in malignant neoplasms, and how those proliferative units might reproduce, is still open.

Only 33% (5/15) of patients with newly defined radiological relapses clinically did notice these lesions in parallel, raising the question of whether the decision for further treatment should be made mainly by clinical complaints or by radiological data.

Question C had four possible responses ranging from "no influence" to "major influence," and all other questions had five possible responses, phrased in parallel to the question posed (e.g., for question B, on understanding of the nature of science, possible answers ranged from "no understanding" to "understand it very well").

In watching Simone's struggle, riff, and rhyme to support freedom and equality through her music, the conversations surrounding policing in American cities draws parallels to the questions Simone raised throughout her career.

Besides the Germany/China parallel, there is the question of whether the U.S. today is beginning to resemble Great Britain.

While it is true that it involves the rejection of absolute space as Newton conceived it, and with it the need to explicate the nature of an enduring space, the postulation of Galilean spacetime poses the parallel question of the nature of spacetime.

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